We got married in May of 2006 and were living with my parents. My dad was in ICU from a botched bypass and my mom died suddenly June 21, 2006. The house was being sold so we had to move. We rented a place and the landlord decided he wanted to sell 9 months after we moved in (the lease was month to month) so we moved to a 1br. After a year we were able to afford a 2br so we moved again. The wife lost her job 18 months later and we had to move into the basement of another couple up in Frederick. About 2 years later we bought our home. Needless to say I don't want to move again for a long time.

If you count the first time I moved out of my parents house I have moved 9 times since 2001. In December of this year it will be the longest tenure I've had at any one residence not counting the home I grew up in.

lol, we don't plan on moving for a long time. Good schools in this area, it's a brand new home and many things are still under warranty, we love the rural location and we are still close enough to downtown Frederick and Baltimore, we don't need anymore space even if we have another child, and our mother in law lives with us and has her own apartment on the 1st floor. This is the PFiDC homestead for the long haul. Ya know...unless we move to Belize lol....

I bet you got a good deal on it too. The word "rural" just implicates that some murders happened there. Gotta go to the library and pull up old newspaper articles. Get in good with your local priest because it's about to go down.

Better hurry, the new consoles are coming and these only depreciate in value.

They have already depreciated in value the second they became used. The fact that there are 2 new consoles coming out has already lowered the value even more. Honestly, I think it would be better to hold onto the consoles and sell them in a few years rather than sell them now. In a few years you may be able to get a better price to sell. But, not knowing the particulars of this situation, PFiDC selling now may be his best option.

JOHNSTOWN, Pa. -- A 12-year-old boy was taken into police custody after officers said he robbed a lemonade stand. Johnstown police said the boy, whose name was not released, allegedly robbed the lemonade stand Monday at the corner of Cypress Avenue and Bond Street in the Moxham section of the city. Police said the boy used a BB gun to threaten a group of kids who were working the lemonade stand, stating that he would shoot the kids working the stand if they didn’t turn over any money. The 12-year-old got away with about $30, police said. No information was available regarding any possible charges.

JOHNSTOWN, Pa. -- A 12-year-old boy was taken into police custody after officers said he robbed a lemonade stand. Johnstown police said the boy, whose name was not released, allegedly robbed the lemonade stand Monday at the corner of Cypress Avenue and Bond Street in the Moxham section of the city. Police said the boy used a BB gun to threaten a group of kids who were working the lemonade stand, stating that he would shoot the kids working the stand if they didn’t turn over any money. The 12-year-old got away with about $30, police said. No information was available regarding any possible charges.